An edition of The Hanged Man (2004)

The hanged man

a story of miracle, memory, and colonialism in the Middle Ages

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An edition of The Hanged Man (2004)

The hanged man

a story of miracle, memory, and colonialism in the Middle Ages

"Seven hundred years ago, executioners led a Welsh rebel named William Cragh to a wintry hill to be hanged. They placed a noose around his neck, dropped him from the gallows, and later pronounced him dead. But was he dead? While no less than nine eyewitnesses attested to his demise, Cragh later proved to be very much alive, his resurrection attributed to the saintly entreaties of the defunct Bishop Thomas de Cantilupe." "The Hanged Man tells the story of this putative miracle - why it happened, what it meant, and how we know about it. The nine eyewitness accounts live on in the transcripts of de Cantilupe's canonization hearings, and these previously unexamined documents contribute not only to an enthralling mystery, but to an unprecedented glimpse into the day-to-day workings of medieval society." "While unraveling the haunting tale of the hanged man, Robert Bartlett leads us deeply into the world of lords, rebels, churchmen, papal inquisitors, and other individuals living at the time of conflict and conquest in Wales. In the process, he reconstructs voices that others have failed to find. We hear from the lady of the castle where the hanged man was imprisoned, the laborer who watched the execution, the French bishop charged with investigating the case, and scores of other members of the medieval citizenry. Brimming with the intrigue of a detective novel, The Hanged Man will appeal to both scholars of medieval history and general readers alike."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
168

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The Hanged Man: A Story of Miracle, Memory, and Colonialism in the Middle Ages
March 13, 2006, Princeton University Press
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The hanged man: a story of miracle, memory, and colonialism in the Middle Ages
2004, Princeton University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [143]-159) and index.

Published in
Princeton, N.J
Genre
Case studies.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
942.03/6
Library of Congress
HV8579 .B37 2004, HV8579.B37 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 168 p. :
Number of pages
168

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3684443M
ISBN 10
0691117195
LCCN
2003045783
OCLC/WorldCat
52002282
LibraryThing
479802
Goodreads
567960

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL14862549W

First Sentence

"In the summer of 1307 an inquiry opened in London to investigate whether Thomas de Cantilupe, bishop of Hereford, who had died twenty-five years earlier, could rightly be regarded as a saint."

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